Max Butcher wrote:I dont think I should have assumed. I just dont like asking loads of questions
You can just critique it based on what you see on screen - if the frame rate is low or the animation looks jerky, say "the frame rate is low" or "the animation looks jerky" instead of "I suggest you stop using WMM". If the filmmaker then asks how to make it less jerky, you can ask questions about what he's currently using.
As a general rule, when I'm posting criticism I write what I think, take a break, read back what I just wrote and think about how I'd feel if someone said it to me. Then I take out anything that sounds like a personal attack and try to rephrase things that sound overly harsh.